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Read moreNew national poll finds overwhelming support among Americans for wildlife protections and nature‑based policymaking

(Washington, D.C. - November 10, 2025) — A new national survey reveals overwhelming public support across party lines for policies that protect animals and the environment, with Americans calling on federal leaders to prioritize wildlife conservation at home and abroad.
Commissioned by IFAW and conducted online by Beekeeper Group from June 26 to July 3, 2025, the survey sampled 2,004 US adults aged 18 and older, weighted for national representation.
The findings offer a compelling snapshot of voter sentiment on key conservation issues, including the Endangered Species Act, marine mammal protections, international funding for wildlife programmes, and the ethical treatment of animals. Across every category, strong majorities endorsed forward-looking, compassionate, science-based policies to safeguard wildlife and biodiversity.
“The results confirm what we see on the ground: Americans overwhelmingly want safer, stronger, more thoughtful protections for wildlife,” said Danielle Kessler, US Country Director, IFAW. “From endangered species to marine mammals, from habitat protection to rejecting inhumane control methods—the data point to a firm public mandate for conservation that centers animal welfare, science, and long‑term thinking.”
Key findings at a glance:
These findings come at a critical time, as landmark federal protections face political pressure and vital international conservation funding remains at risk. But the message from the public is clear: voters want strong laws, adequate funding, and bold leadership to confront the biodiversity crisis and protect the natural world.
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For graphs and additional survey data, please visit https://www.ifaw.org/campaigns/us-polling-data-protecting-animals-nature
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Survey methodology:
Press contact:
Stacey Hedman
Senior Communications Director, IFAW
m: +1 508 737 2558
e: shedman@ifaw.org
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